New research finds social-emotional learning programs in schools lead to higher test scores and better GPAs. Here's why.
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Why Cultural Intelligence Is the Next Competitive Advantage

In our rapidly changing business landscape, companies are discovering that traditional skills alone won't secure their place ...
AI can crank out code, but your best developers turn it into something that actually works. The future belongs to human-AI ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University Assistant Professor Thalia H. Vrantsidis has received the Psychonomic ...
A better course of action for schools is to approach AI with transparency—together with staff, students, and families—to make informed decisions on AI use. Through careful research, policy, and ...
Online learning is shaping the way learners access knowledge, offering flexible, affordable, and engaging educational ...
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For children and adolescents, it is often important to be popular or liked. But young adults also appear to attach importance ...